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2019 Nov 03
2
suddenly change: idmap uid + gid
...> In many situations it is not clear whether winbind or /etc/passwd > should > be seen as authoritative for a user, likewise for groups. > > This (to me) means, do not use 'winbind use default domain = yes' > with > multiple domains. The poorly-worded text there is referrin to the difference between the local 'domain' of the member server itself and the AD domain. On real-world member servers there are generally no local users, so this doesn't come up as much as the manpage fears. > I also think that if there is a problem with winbind causing this,...
2001 Sep 19
5
3d images
Hi, The screenshots page of the R-project contains nice 3d images: "3d plot of a surface" and "image and 3d plot of a volcano". What packages were used to generate these images? Or What packages have 3d plotting capabilities? thanks pawel -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read
2019 Nov 03
0
suddenly change: idmap uid + gid
...it is not clear whether winbind or /etc/passwd >> should >> be seen as authoritative for a user, likewise for groups. >> >> This (to me) means, do not use 'winbind use default domain = yes' >> with >> multiple domains. > The poorly-worded text there is referrin to the difference between the > local 'domain' of the member server itself and the AD domain. > > On real-world member servers there are generally no local users, so > this doesn't come up as much as the manpage fears. > >> I also think that if there is a problem wi...
2019 Nov 05
1
suddenly change: idmap uid + gid
...ind or /etc/passwd >>> should >>> be seen as authoritative for a user, likewise for groups. >>> >>> This (to me) means, do not use 'winbind use default domain = yes' >>> with >>> multiple domains. >> The poorly-worded text there is referrin to the difference between the >> local 'domain' of the member server itself and the AD domain. >> >> On real-world member servers there are generally no local users, so >> this doesn't come up as much as the manpage fears. >> >>> I also think that...
2019 Nov 03
2
suddenly change: idmap uid + gid
On Sun, 2019-11-03 at 20:57 +0000, Rowland penny wrote: > > > G'Day Rowland, > > > > Are you really sure that is the case? > > > > The "winbind use default domain" code, which I authored, certainly > > isn't intended to do that. It changes the formatting at the nss > > interface to strip the domain\ prefix, allowing local logins